Monday, September 20, 2010 at 3:58 pm
From a distance this looked amazing. A night of bands the calibre of which Reading is usually lucky to see in a whole year outside of a festival field. Up close and as it happens though, inside the cold black box of the still new Sub89, it’s somehow less exciting. It doesn’t help that confusion [...]
Categories: Live Reviews
Tags: 2010, All Shall Perish, Every Time I Die, Hell on Earth, Reading, Sub89, Terror, the acacia strain
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010 at 9:10 am
Huzzah! Deftones are coming back to the UK. And for a proper tour this time. The shows, with Coheed and Cambria in tow, look a little something like this: 12.11.10 Glasgow, Academy 13.11.10 Leeds, Academy 14.11.10 Manchester, Apollo 15.11.10 Southampton, Guildhall 17.11.10 London, Brixton Academy 19.11.10 Nottingham, Rock City 20.11.10 Birmingham, Academy Read our review of [...]
Categories: News
Tags: Coheed and Cambria, deftones, UK tour
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Sunday, September 5, 2010 at 8:55 pm
Norma Jean are always at their best unleashing impulsive primal screams, not concept-heavy brain-busting bluster. That doesn’t have to mean relentless rabid dog rage (although there is some of that here), just that the band’s noisy metal really works when you can feel them thinking on their feet, not thinking every riff or lyric to [...]
Categories: Album Reviews
Tags: Meridional, Norma Jean, Thrice
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Sunday, September 5, 2010 at 5:01 pm
Let’s start at the end tonight. For perhaps the first time in a decade of London gigs, Thrice don’t end their set with ‘Deadbolt’. Sure, it’s a song they’ve been trying to cut loose for ages but tonight they manage it for the first time. And for perhaps the first time there are more people [...]
Categories: Live Reviews
Tags: Electric Ballroom, Helter Skelter, Thrice
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Sunday, September 5, 2010 at 4:50 pm
The Ascent of Everest are doing it wrong. Not with the music they make- ‘From This Vantage’ sounds smarter and more confident than any sophomore effort should- but in the way they sell it. From that band name to talk of mountainous music and walls of noise see, the Nashville outfit are lying to us. [...]
Categories: Album Reviews
Tags: From This Vantage, Shelsmusic, The Ascent of Everest
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